There's no denying that Windows 10 S is a fantastic idea, but that's just in theory. By restricting the Windows 10 S operating system to only download and install apps from the Windows Store, it invisibly helps protect users from malicious software, viruses, and more from unknown-source apps. Of course, this will only be successful if there is a good app library.
Microsoft Extends Free Upgrade Period for Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Pro
Windows Store undoubtedly cannot 'fulfill' all the apps that users need. The major advantage of Windows Store lies in its compatibility with legacy Windows programs.
In a Surface Laptop blog, Microsoft also addresses this issue:
“For users who need to use an app not available in the Store and have to install that app from another source, we will extend the time to upgrade from Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Pro for free until March 31, 2018. We hope this will enhance flexibility for users looking to explore and use apps outside the Store.”
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